In this short video you will learn the ins and outs of ‘Kid Skidding’ with Valentino Rossi. To get the most out of your motorbike make sure you only use the best parts and lubricants! Enquire at Randburg Midas about our extensive motorcycle range. For more information on our impressive range of car care products and more, please contact us (011) 789-4411 | marco@midasrandburg.co.za | 191 Bram Fischer Drive, Randburg. Please share you riding tips with us in the comments below. Don’t forget to hit the like and subscribe button for more awesome content! For more information: Call or WhatsApp (082) 882-6324 | (011) 789-4411 / (011) 036-0200 | marco@midasrandburg.co.za | 191 Bram Fischer Drive, Randburg. Connect with us and share your photos of your goodies from Randburg Midas and tag @RandburgMidas

A new rider’s guide to learning how to ride motorcycle with easy to follow steps. To start off we want to give a big thanks to Best Motor Bike Jackets for the great article. The open road is something that calls to everyone. There is no better way to answer that call than cutting through the wind with a motorcycle. You can ride as free as a bird, flying wild beneath passing clouds and over rolling hills. That is – IF you know how to actually ride a motorcycle. Riding can be tricky. If you don’t know what you are doing, you could injure yourself or someone else. On these kinds of rigs, it does not take much to get a serious injury (so make sure to wear a helmet). It is not like getting into a car and taking off willy nilly. When it comes to riding a motorcycle you have to have balance like you would when you are riding a normal bicycle – except everything is flashing by at top speed. The good thing is that balance is pretty easy to control because the power from the motorbike’s accelerator is going to keep you upright. It’s the moments when you slow down, that balancing becomes a much bigger issue you need to worry about. If you are used to driving cars, you will also need to get comfortable with accelerating using your hands instead of your feet. Depending on how quickly you can adjust, this can be difficult. Then there is the actual steering. Unlike a car driving wheeler, you will have to move your arms a bit more and be extra careful not to be aggressive with your turning to prevent spilling off the bike completely. Before you even hop onto a bike, you need to learn a thing or two about motorbike maintenance. No need for total expertise before you ever take off down the winding road, but you should know enough that when you see your motorbike you know if it’s roadworthy or not. One of the biggest mistakes new riders make is not knowing how to care for their bike properly. A badly maintained motorcycle isn’t only a bad investment, but can be dangerous. Some Items to Watch Out for Are: A.) Tire pressure. Since lower tire pressure will actually make it much harder to steer and handle the bike. This is an easy fix….

Interphone Tour are raising the benchmark for in-helmet communication. Randburg Midas are now proud stockist of Interphone Cellularline devices. ORDER YOURS TODAY (011) 789-4411 | marco@midasrandburg.co.za | 191 Bram Fischer Drive, Randburg. ‘No compromises for anyone who always wants the maximum. Interphone Tour is the flagship product in the new Interphone line from Cellularline. Incomparable build quality and elegant design are the hallmarks of this new intercom, which is distinguished by a Matt Grey shell. Interphone Tour can link up to four motorcyclists communicating over a maximum distance of 1.5 km. Compatible with all smartphones equipped with Bluetooth® technology, it lets you receive and place phone calls, listen to music and follow navigation instructions along your route. Interphone Tour is also compatible with all types of helmets and is completely waterproof. It’s equipped with a battery with a record life of over 20 hours that can be charged very quickly, thanks to Fast Charge technology. It’s the perfect intercom for people who take long trips. Very easy to install, Interphone Tour combines advanced technology, fine design and simple operation.’ Connect with us and share your photos of your goodies from Randburg Midas and tag #RandburgMidas Facebook | Twitter | Youtube | Google+ | Instagram | LinkedIn | Pinterest Source: http://www.interphone.com/en/products/intercoms/interphone-tour/193883

Did you know that you can get your Motul air filter oil directly from Randburg Midas. In this educational video we will show how it works! We would like to start off by giving a shout out and saying thank you to Motul for this amazing video. At Randburg Midas we do not only stock Motul air filter oil but the entire Motul motorcycle care and maintenance range. So what is air Filter oil? It’s a blue-coloured lubricant specially developed for the maintenance of foam air filters of off road bikes and quads. It improves air filter efficiency for better carburation. Effectively retains dust, mud, sand for greater engine durability. It also prevents water from entering the filter. Don’t forget to hit the like and subscribe button for more awesome content! For more information on our impressive range of car care products and more, please contact us (011) 789-4411 | marco@midasrandburg.co.za | 191 Bram Fischer Drive, Randburg. Connect with us and share your photos of your goodies from Randburg Midas and tag #RandburgMidas Facebook | Twitter | Youtube | Google+ | Instagram | LinkedIn | Pinterest

Pimp your dirt bike with original Zeta accessories and parts, available from Randburg Midas on request. The saying ‘there is more to Midas’ really does apply at our store. We do not only stock spare parts and accessories for your car, we are now also able to assist you with all of your motorcycle needs. Including original parts and accessories by the world renowned manufacturer Zeta. For more information on our impressive range of car care products and more, please contact us (011) 789-4411 | marco@midasrandburg.co.za | 191 Bram Fischer Drive, Randburg. Connect with us and share your photos of your goodies from Randburg Midas and tag #RandburgMidas Facebook | Twitter | Youtube | Google+ | Instagram | LinkedIn | Pinterest